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Don’t cross “Jeopardy” host Ken Jennings, or any Seattleite, on the proper way to say Pike Place Market. During an episode of the popular television game show this week, under the category, “They ...
McDonald’s released the McCrispy in 2021, and now sells at least a billion dollars’ worth of it annually. Burger King offers five different fried-chicken sandwiches; Wendy’s has nine. Wingstop, which ...
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Customers had been using the “Call My Name” option — often used for jokes and K-pop fandom — to have baristas shout political ...
Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
Starbucks in South Korea has barred customers from using the names of South Korea’s six presidential candidates in their orders ahead of next month’s presidential election. A Starbucks Korea ...
Starbucks says it wants to avoid staff having to call out "difficult or inappropriate" phrases by banning the use of South Korean presidential candidates' names for orders. The impeachment and ...
Starbucks has temporarily disabled the use of six particular names on its app Walk into any Starbucks in South Korea right now, and there are some names you definitely won't be hearing.